Uefa will not investigate claims that Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was in contact with fitness coach Rui Faria during the 4-2 win over Bayern Munich.

Mourinho was not allowed to speak to his players or staff during the game because of a touchline ban.

But television pictures appeared to show Faria holding a hand to his ear and passing on notes.

Yet Uefa spokesman Frits Ahlstrom said: "Uefa has nothing to report about any incidents of any kind."

Ahlstrom continued with reference to an earlier claim by Chelsea: "The club statement is correct."

Chelsea director of communications Simon Greenberg had said at the post-match media conference: "Chelsea have been informed by Uefa in the post-match debrief that no incidents during the game have been reported by Uefa representatives on any matter."

Brito, who along with fellow coach Steve Clarke sat in the row in front of Faria during the match, denied there had been any contact with Mourinho.

"There was not contact at all," said Brito.

"We prepared for this game last week and the last time I saw him was two or three hours before kick-off.

"I have not spoken to him or seen him since. It was quite tough without him on the bench. His presence is very important for us and he was sorely missed."

Mourinho opted not to go to the stadium once Uefa made it clear he could make no contact with the team, as punishment for accusing Barcelona boss Frank Rijkaard of meeting referee Anders Frisk at half-time in an earlier tie.

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He watched on television at an undisclosed location - with reports claiming he was at a nearby health club.